Help support our community projects and have dinner and dessert at the same time! Cost is $7 for adults, $5 for ages 7 to 17 and Free for kids
more...0 younger than 7. Help support CMU scholarships, Kids Aid, KidSight, Redlands Community Center and many other nonprofits. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8.

The Radio Room Players offer up a Holiday Classic this December with a Radio Theater performance of The Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol.
more...0 Join us for the live performance in the KAFM Radio room on 1310 Ute Ave. Doors open at 6:30. Tickets are $7. This is a family friendly event and we are collecting food for Community Food Bank

Sunny & the Whiskey Machine bring the soulgrass back to the Intrinzik stage, known as Montrose’s best new music venue. $5 at the
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TWM is a genre defying sound that delves into captivating history and deep seeded emotions, an often dark territory full of bluesy twists and rocky turns.

Come taste the world of forging in a blacksmith shop. This workshop is an introduction into the world of shaping metal by forging. Heat steel and use
more...0 a hammer and anvil to move the metal into different shapes by forging, bending and twisting. This is not a full beginner’s class but an opportunity to see if the world of hammer and steel is for you.

His latest album, Earth Suite (coming in October 2017), features nearly a dozen musicians from all over the globe, including four-time Grammy-winning
more...0 cellist Eugene Friesen and internationally acclaimed percussionist Jamey Haddad. While the studio album features a large group and dense orchestration, Case brings much of that expansive sound to his 2017-2018 concert performances thanks to live looping and sound specialist Stephanie Case who records, layers, and manipulates Ian’s playing on the spot for a dynamic, truly symphonic effect that defies the typical “solo musician with a loop pedal” stereotype. As one first-time listener in California exclaimed, “Ian’s music is phenomenal - watching him play is not ‘listening to music’; it’s a full mind experience. Transporting.”

Emerging from Fort Collins, Colorado, Skydyed is a three-piece band that blends cutting edge electronic production with live
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Featuring Andrew Slattery on bass synths and bass guitar, Max Doucette on guitar and keys, and Craig Babineau on Drums, the band integrates generations of the state’s extensive musical heritage with their own deep-seated ties to the electronic music scene.
With roots in rock, funk and jazz, Skydyed has created their own, diverse sound that intertwines organic live drums, bass and guitar through soulful jam, hard-hitting bass and profound break-beats.
With their unique and advanced production, Skydyed has established itself as a can't miss performance that bridges the gap between EDM and live music.
Skydyed:
http://skydyedmusic.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/skydyedCO
https://open.spotify.com/artist/50wEBBMpbkXKLNSgI6TJtY
https://soundcloud.com/skydyedmusic
Earth Like Twins is busy reinventing live music in Fort Collins with what frontman Nick Ierisi calls a “live looping electro-funk duo.” It's interesting, exciting, tantalizing; a new sound on the FoCo landscape is a rarity.
This is essentially live music – Ierisi and drummer Craig Babineau play something in the moment, record it, then loop the sounds with others they play – and yet it's recorded. It's a conundrum and a conflagration of technology meeting one of the oldest forms of communication, performing in front of an audience.
“I play synthesizer, keyboards, and guitar while Craig plays a Roland Octapad and drums,” Ierisi said in an interview with AXS. “Both of us run our instruments through Ableton Live and make a series of clips and arrange them live to create our songs. We also have a variety of vocal samples we drop in. Only the vocal samples are pre-recorded clips, everything else is played, recorded, and looped live.”